The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1971 Page: 3 of 13
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The PROGRESS—Aransas Pass, Texas
PAGE THREE — WEDNESDAY, JUNE •. 1171
W'omen's
FIVE GENERATIONS — Pictured are five generations
who attended a family reunion Sunday in tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Herndon, on S. 7th Street. Included
in the five generations are (1 to r), top, Mrs. F. C.
Herndon and her son, M. A. Herndon, and seated is
her mother, Mrs. Elva Lanford of Kingsville, and Mrs.
W. E. Mattingly of Bassur City, La., the former Miss
Gwen Herndon, and her little daughter, Kimberly
Elaine Mattingly. Attending the family reunion were
approximately twenty people.
Photo by Chuck Ford
Bible School
To Begin
At First Baptist
Vacation Bible School at the
First Baptist Church, Aransas
Pass, will open with a parade
and weiner roast June 12 at 4
p. m.
Classes will open Monday,
June 14 and will continue thr-
ough Wednesday, June 23 from
8:30 a. m, to 11:36 p, m.
All children are invited to at-
tend. For information call 758-
3066.
Parents night program and
handicraft display will be Wed-
nesday, June 23, from 6 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
The Roth Chiropractic
Clinic will be closed
from June 10-13 so Dr.
C. L. Roth can attend
the Texas Chiropractic
Convention in Houston,
Texas.
YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF
panel a room
■..IT WILL LOOK GREAT!
Any room in your home will take on added beauty
with prefinished paneling. Easy to install yourself.
See our selection.
AS LOW
AS
229
JBI 4x8 Sheet
All Your
Lumber Needs
Can Be Filled Herel
Fowler Frame She
Homemaking
Course Set
For Summer
“Bridge the Generation Gap
Through Creative Handicraft”
will be the theme for projects
in a homemaking course set
to be taught at Aransas Pass
High School next week.
Women who wish to attend
with the htfeh school students,
sophomores through senior"
afes, 4re welcome, according
to Miss Elizabeth Stacy and
Mrs. La Dot Branch, instruc-
tors.
Projects will include decor-
ated containers, purses and
beach tote bags.
Classes will be from 1 p.m.
to 3:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday, June 14, 15 and
16 in the Homemaking Cottage
on Yoakum Ave._
Sunday Gueets
The Rev. and Mrs. E. C.
Young of Lampasas were guests
the past week of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Edwards. Rev. Young is a
former pastor of the Ingleside
Methodist Church.
Miss Terri Cavallin
. . . worthy advisor
Weekend guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Car-
lisle were Mr. Carlisle’s bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Cloud and son,
Rickey, of Lowell, Michigan and
his niece, Mrs. Harold Kennedy
and Mr. Kennedy of B u r w i c k,
La.
Rainbow Officers
Installed Here
Miss Terri Cavallin, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. I, Cav-
allin, was installed as worthy
advisor of Assembly No. 52,
Order of Rainbow for Girls of
Aransas Pass May 28.
Miss Melissa Whitney of
Sinton was installing worthy ad-
visor and was assisted by Donna
Duty, Debbie Alloway and Jodie
Smith.
The Installation was opened
with an invocation by BillJohn-
son. Roy Schexnlder and Gwen-
ette Crumlne carried the Bible
and A mer ican F lag into the h a 11
and placed them in position.
Other officers Installed were
Patty Oakman, Asst. Worthy
Advisor; Debbie Arnold, Cha-
rity; Myha Jones, Hope; Ruby
Harris, Faith; Debbie Hale,
chaplain; Jeani Haggard, drill
leader; Julie Wells, immorta-
lity; Claude Schexnider,
Love; Lee Ann Echols, Patrio-
tism; Tina Wray, confidential
observer; Jerri Walsh, outer
observer.
After the installation, Jon
Hansard, accompanied on the
VIOLET SUE BENGE. 363
S. Rife St., will be entering
Community College in San
Antonio in September. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Benge.
piano by Susan Walzel, sang
vocal selections.
Refreshments were served
in the dining room. Red, white
and blue was carried out in
the decorations in the hall and
the dining room.
Announcing
Mr. Paul Utterback
from Alpine, Taxes
Now Bartering
Monday & Tuesday - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Chris' Barber Shop
446 S. Commercial
Come by end get acquainted
(Shop open Monday through Saturday)
FREE!
2 ZIPPERS AND
2 SPOOLS THREAD
TO EACH CUSTOMER
JUST FOR
COMING INI
NOW... THE FABRIC CENTER
WITH EVERYTHING!!
CRAND OPENING
SALE
Starts
Thurt., Juno 10
Prices Good
Through
Sot., Juno 12
FABRIC SALE
340 S. COMMERCIAL ST. ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
SHEER. LIGHTWEIGHT
SLEEPWEAR SPECIAL
GRAND OPENING DOORBUSTER
SPORT PRINTS
100% Cotton
36" to 45” Wide
Washable
Spring and
Summer Punts
Lightweight print* and solids in
Beautiful Colors
100% Cotton - Machine Wash, Dry
45” Wide
GREAT SEWING HELPER
CUTTING BOARDS
Helps in Cutting
Patterns 40" * 72"
Folds For Storage
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PERMA PRESS
BROADCLOTH
Beautiful selection of
Pastel Solids - 48" Wide
65% Dacron, 35% Cotton
Special Purchase from
Famous Mill
MACHINE WASHABLE
SOFT KNITS
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100% DACRON POLYESTER
DOUBLE
KNITS
FINEST QUALITY - ON BOLTS
VINO FANCIES
Pastel Stripes and
Plaids - 80% Dacron
Polyester, 20% Cotton
Permanent Press ’
45” Wide
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REG. 29c TO 69c VALUE
SEWING NOTIONS
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PERMANENT PRESS
SKIMMER FANCIES
Spring and Summer
Textures, Colors and
Weights - All Easy Care •
Just Machine Wash ’N Dry
All 60” Wide - All on Bolts
Fantastic Savings • Compare
to 54.99 Yd.
Full Bolt*
Ideal Weight for Dreea
or Sportswear - 45”
Wide - 75% Dacron
Poly eater - 25% Cotton
Stripes ’N Plaids
HAND WASHABLI
WHITE CREPE
The Perfect Blouse
Crepe • 100% textured
Acetate - 45” Wide
on Bolts - Crisp, Cool
Versatile White Only
39
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UNUSUAL VALUE
WHIPPED CREAM
On Bolt- ■ 100% Poly
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Beautiful Solid
Colors • Machine
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SPRING AND SUMMER SIZZLER'
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SOFT 'N SHEER FOR SUMMER
VOILE PRINTS
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Prints • Machine
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55% Cotton • 46” Wide
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1971, newspaper, June 9, 1971; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1004526/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.